Faculty Fellow Diana Bowman Selected as a Carnegie Fellow

Faculty Fellow and professor Diana Bowman is one of the 31 recipients of a 2018 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship. Bowman, who was selected for the prestigious fellowship from roughly 300 finalists, proposed a study of the legal and ethical implications of a new reproductive technology called mitochondrial donation, a technology that allows for three-parent families. “I’m still […]

And Then There Were Three…

By Sam Blake, JD Candidate, 2016 Three-Parent Babies’ Bill Passes in House of Commons On Tuesday, 2/3/15, British lawmakers in the United Kingdom’s Lower House passed a bill which will allow babies to be born using DNA of three parents. If the support demonstrated by the Lower House’s 382-128 vote of affirmation is mirrored by […]